Design of Capacitive Electrostatic Probes for Online Measurement of
Surface Charge on Tri-post Insulators
Abstract
Compared to offline measurement (interrupting the applied voltage before
measurement), online measurement of surface charge on gas-insulated
transmission line (GIL) insulators effectively avoids the impact of
spontaneous dissipation of charges. Thus, the accuracy of results can be
improved. In this paper, a measurement model of capacitive electrostatic
probes for surface charges on ±320kV GIL tri-post insulator is
established. The geometry of probes is optimized. The feasibility of
online measurement of surface charges is analyzed. Results indicate that
the surface leakage distance of induced charges is positively related to
the length. Furthermore, as the diameter of probes increases, the
maximum electric field on the sensitive electrode surface rises, while
the radius of the sensitive electrode has the opposite effect. Hence,
the diameter of the probe is 6mm. The length and radius of sensitive
electrodes are 50mm and 1.2mm, respectively. For online measurement of
surface charges on ±320kV tri-post insulators, the induced potential
distribution of the probe is consistent with surface charges. Therefore,
the capacitive electrostatic probe in the embedded electrode is
appropriate for the online measurement of surface charges on tri-post
insulators. It provides a reference for avoiding flashover triggered by
surface charge accumulation on DC GIL insulators.